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Forty-two films from the LOOK AT LIFE series, produced by the Special Features Division of the Rank Organisation every week for screening in Odeon cinemas between 1960 and 1969. Transferred from the original...
The number of adolescents injuring themselves is growing. In this programme, several young people describe what led them to self-injury, how they got help, and how they found healthy ways to deal with their...
Since its release in 2010, Talking about Self-harm has been used in schools, youth groups and a range of other contexts around the UK as a discussion starter for teenagers. Comprising four short films and...
For thousands of years philosophers have tried and failed to come up with satisfactory answers to questions such as ''who am I?'' and ''how does my biological brain make my subjective mind?'' But recently...
Practical training in self-protection techniques for women that are effective regardless of size or strength, demonstrated by an ex-Special Forces instructor.
An unspoken, terrifying cult is sweeping through Britain’'s youth. Largely unreported, self-harm is turning into an epidemic with around 500 young people ending up in casualty each week. This film explores...
David Malone’s sequel to TESTING GOD examines belief in the soul and whether it is more than just a fanciful religious idea. Is there some real scientific basis for the feeling that many even non religious...
Aimed at those concerned with self-harm and how they should engage with someone who does this, the programme helps to dispel myths, looking at the reality of the experience as a way of coping. The first part...
It is widely recognised that women’s mental health needs are different from men’s. The National Women’s Mental Health strategy, launched in winter 2002, is bringing big changes to service providers and...
Case One (13 mins): Possession Disorder. Male patient feels a Jinn controlling him during the consultation. Cured by ritual. Recorded in the UK. This is simply an edited interview without any captions. Quite...
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